Hi they are very beautiful pieces, but how do you torch the metal clay without damaging the stone when it gets hot, as I wondered how that bit was done ,any info welcome thankyou for the video.👍👍👍👍🌹💖🌹💖🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Great video series. Will look into buying your products soon. I need pendants and focal pieces. Is there a way to not fire any stones along with the clay setting/ bezel? I absolutely do not wish to put any stones in the kiln. Could you show us some ways to avoid firing the stone too? This expands my range of available 'stones'.
Hello, if you would like to stay away from firing stones, you would need to create a bezel beforehand, accounting for shrinkage, and set your stone inside the bezel once fired. You can also set your stones in place with tab settings. We have a video on this that you can find here: www.cooltools.us/Project-Video-Tab-Setting-a-Freeform-Cabochon-in-p/ctp-254.htm Also, there is no need to be worried about firing stones in the kiln. There are many stones that can fired without issue. We have a Gemstone Firing Guide, which shows each gemstone that can and cannot be fired, at what temperature, and for how long. You can find that here: www.cooltools.us/v/vspfiles/assets/images/Article-Gemstones_In_Metal_Clay.pdf Hope this helps, if you have any other questions please reach out to sales@cooltools.us or 888.478.5060. We are happy to help!
@@cooltoolsvideos Thank you! That was most helpful. Somehow firing stones is not appealing. Never know which one will survive or not. Nice to know there are other methods for delicate stones.
Hi Lana, CoolSlip is a release for metal clay made exclusively by Cool Tools. You can find this product here: www.cooltools.us/CoolSlip-Anti-Stick-Solution-p/nst-201.htm Thank you for watching!
i have a question, is that real silver? like when you use it, it wont change color it wont tarnish i wanna know its 925? and if its real, where can i buy it? where can i buy that clay ?
Hi Borsalino, yes, this is real silver. Once the clay is fired in a kiln, the binders are burned off and you are left with a real sterling silver piece. The clay can be found here: www.cooltools.us/EZ960-Sterling-Silver-Clay-p/ezs-025-p.htm Hope this helps!
Hi, we use the Excalibur Clay Dehydrator. You can find it here: cooltools.us/collections/drying-forms-1/products/clay-dehydrator-excalibur-2399 Thanks for watching!
A dehydrator is what you put your pieces in to dry before placing them inside the kiln. Metal clay pieces must be bone dry before firing. If you're interested in learning about metal clay, check out our Learning Center: www.cooltools.us/Metal-Clay-s/2330.htm
Gorgeous work, thanks for sharing your incredible ideas, however I wish i was able to tell the Item # I'm not able to distinguished between Jewelry Stamp Filigree Squares ~1 or Jewelry Stamp Filigree Squares~2 not able to tell the brush item# ? Blade?
Hello, the Jewel Stamp that Lisel uses in this video is Filigree Squares 1. The brush she uses is a number 6. You can find it here: www.cooltools.us/Patina-Brush-p/pnt-101.htm The blade she uses is from the Clay Scraper Set that you can find here: www.cooltools.us/Metal-Polymer-Clay-Scraper-Set-p/acc-102.htm Hope this helps!
Yes it was a lot of help! Thank you for your speedy response. which clay do you recommend to use since I don't t have a kiln and I will be using a butane torch? Can I still add a CZ stone?
Hello, there are many fine silver clays that can be fired with a torch. Including FS999, Art Clay Silver and PMC. Please refer to our Gemstone Firing Guide for a complete list of gemstones that can be torch fired: www.cooltools.us/v/vspfiles/assets/images/Article-Gemstones_In_Metal_Clay.pdf
Hi Teddie, our artists that come to our studio use the Excalibur 2400 Dehydrator. You can find this here: www.cooltools.us/Clay-Dehydrator-Excalibur-2400-p/acc-705.htm Have a good day!
Hello, here is a link to creating a mens ring using EZ960™: www.cooltools.us/EZ960-Sterling-Mens-Ring-s/2495.htm Below the video includes a list of all the products used. Thank you for the question!
Hi Debhora, you can find how to patina pieces by watching this video: www.cooltools.us/Video-Adding-Patina-to-Copper-Silver-by-Jan-Harrell-s/2613.htm Hope this helps!
Hi Danielle, yes these can be put in a tumbler. For firing the czs, it would all depend on what type of cz you are working with. Here is a link to our gemstone firing guide that shows the temperature and holding times for each type of cz. www.cooltools.us/v/vspfiles/assets/images/Article-Gemstones_In_Metal_Clay.pdf The cubic zirconia section starts on page 2. Thank you for your question!
OMG. they look so Gorgeous..
Bless your Hands, and thank you for sharing.
Hi they are very beautiful pieces, but how do you torch the metal clay without damaging the stone when it gets hot, as I wondered how that bit was done ,any info welcome thankyou for the video.👍👍👍👍🌹💖🌹💖🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
I'm so impressed, what beautiful work. Thanks for sharing your incredible talents. God Bless you. 💕
Very nice pretty pendant
Great video series. Will look into buying your products soon. I need pendants and focal pieces.
Is there a way to not fire any stones along with the clay setting/ bezel? I absolutely do not wish to put any stones in the kiln. Could you show us some ways to avoid firing the stone too? This expands my range of available 'stones'.
Hello, if you would like to stay away from firing stones, you would need to create a bezel beforehand, accounting for shrinkage, and set your stone inside the bezel once fired. You can also set your stones in place with tab settings. We have a video on this that you can find here: www.cooltools.us/Project-Video-Tab-Setting-a-Freeform-Cabochon-in-p/ctp-254.htm
Also, there is no need to be worried about firing stones in the kiln. There are many stones that can fired without issue. We have a Gemstone Firing Guide, which shows each gemstone that can and cannot be fired, at what temperature, and for how long. You can find that here: www.cooltools.us/v/vspfiles/assets/images/Article-Gemstones_In_Metal_Clay.pdf
Hope this helps, if you have any other questions please reach out to sales@cooltools.us or 888.478.5060. We are happy to help!
@@cooltoolsvideos Thank you! That was most helpful. Somehow firing stones is not appealing. Never know which one will survive or not. Nice to know there are other methods for delicate stones.
I'm new to this and would like to know what cool slip is and can I make it rather then buy it. Love your tutorials. Thanks. Lana
Hi Lana, CoolSlip is a release for metal clay made exclusively by Cool Tools. You can find this product here: www.cooltools.us/CoolSlip-Anti-Stick-Solution-p/nst-201.htm
Thank you for watching!
i have a question, is that real silver? like when you use it, it wont change color it wont tarnish i wanna know its 925? and if its real, where can i buy it? where can i buy that clay ?
Hi Borsalino, yes, this is real silver. Once the clay is fired in a kiln, the binders are burned off and you are left with a real sterling silver piece. The clay can be found here: www.cooltools.us/EZ960-Sterling-Silver-Clay-p/ezs-025-p.htm
Hope this helps!
What dehydrator do you use?
Hi, we use the Excalibur Clay Dehydrator. You can find it here: cooltools.us/collections/drying-forms-1/products/clay-dehydrator-excalibur-2399
Thanks for watching!
Wait is the dehydrator a kiln? I'm confused lol
A dehydrator is what you put your pieces in to dry before placing them inside the kiln. Metal clay pieces must be bone dry before firing. If you're interested in learning about metal clay, check out our Learning Center: www.cooltools.us/Metal-Clay-s/2330.htm
Gorgeous work, thanks for sharing your incredible ideas, however I wish i was able to tell the Item # I'm not able to distinguished between Jewelry Stamp Filigree Squares ~1 or Jewelry Stamp Filigree Squares~2 not able to tell the brush item# ? Blade?
Hello, the Jewel Stamp that Lisel uses in this video is Filigree Squares 1. The brush she uses is a number 6. You can find it here: www.cooltools.us/Patina-Brush-p/pnt-101.htm
The blade she uses is from the Clay Scraper Set that you can find here: www.cooltools.us/Metal-Polymer-Clay-Scraper-Set-p/acc-102.htm
Hope this helps!
Yes it was a lot of help! Thank you for your speedy response.
which clay do you recommend to use since I don't t have a kiln and I will be using a butane torch?
Can I still add a CZ stone?
Hello, there are many fine silver clays that can be fired with a torch. Including FS999, Art Clay Silver and PMC. Please refer to our Gemstone Firing Guide for a complete list of gemstones that can be torch fired: www.cooltools.us/v/vspfiles/assets/images/Article-Gemstones_In_Metal_Clay.pdf
Great instructional video! I am having a hard time locating the jewel stamps in the cool tools products. Do you know where I can find them?
Hi Mary, you can find Jewel Stamps here: www.cooltools.us/Jewel-Stamps-s/1525.htm
Have a good day!
Thank you, Lisel. Now I realize why I didn’t see them. Looking for different packaging;)
Hi how long would this take to fire in microwave kiln thanks.
Hi Jo, the firing schedule for EZ960 is 1675°F for 2 hours. Have a good day!
Done in microwave kiln in 15 minutes.
Hi how much clay are you using for this piece thanks.
Hi Jo, this piece takes about 25 grams of clay, maybe less. Hope this helps!
You keep speaking about a dehydrator. Why type do you use and where can it be purchased?
Hi Teddie, our artists that come to our studio use the Excalibur 2400 Dehydrator. You can find this here: www.cooltools.us/Clay-Dehydrator-Excalibur-2400-p/acc-705.htm
Have a good day!
Teddie , they are cheap on Amazon.
They're not necessary. Save your money. :P
Turn on your house oven to lowest setting. Place a cork to keep door partly open. Dry stuff inside overnight. Free.
I want to see rings for men if possible ?
Hello, here is a link to creating a mens ring using EZ960™: www.cooltools.us/EZ960-Sterling-Mens-Ring-s/2495.htm Below the video includes a list of all the products used. Thank you for the question!
Thank you so much
hamza ROCK ii
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How did u putina it
Hi Debhora, you can find how to patina pieces by watching this video: www.cooltools.us/Video-Adding-Patina-to-Copper-Silver-by-Jan-Harrell-s/2613.htm
Hope this helps!
How long can I fire this in a kiln because of the cz's and can I put this in a tumbler?
Hi Danielle, yes these can be put in a tumbler. For firing the czs, it would all depend on what type of cz you are working with. Here is a link to our gemstone firing guide that shows the temperature and holding times for each type of cz. www.cooltools.us/v/vspfiles/assets/images/Article-Gemstones_In_Metal_Clay.pdf
The cubic zirconia section starts on page 2. Thank you for your question!